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CORSAIR Hydro Series H100i v2 AIO Liquid CPU Cooler, 240mm Radiator, Dual 120mm PWM Fans, Advanced RGB Lighting and Fan Software Control

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Features

  • Customizable RGB pump head produces vivid lighting effects to match your build
  • Custom-designed SP120L fans deliver high static pressure and incredible airflow
  • PWM fan-speed control allows you to run your fans anywhere between 850 RPM to 2,435 RPM
  • CORSAIR iCUE software allows you to customize RGB lighting, individual fan speeds, and pump speed while monitoring CPU and coolant temperatures, and more
  • Compatible Sockets: Intel LGA 115x, 1366, 2011, 2011-3, 2066 and AMD FM1, FM2, AM2, AM3, AM4

Description

The Hydro Series H100i v2 is an extreme performance, all-in-one liquid CPU cooler for cases with 240mm radiator mounts. The 240mm radiator and dual SP120L PWM fans provide the excellent heat dissipation you need for highly overclocked CPUs. Corsair Link is built in, so you can monitor temperatures, adjust cooling performance and customize LED lighting directly from your desktop. Compatible with CORSAIR iCUE

Product Dimensions: 10.87"L x 1.18"W x 4.92"H


Brand: Corsair


Voltage: 12 Volts


Wattage: 260 watts


Cooling Method: Water


Compatible Devices: Intel LGA 1150, 1151, 1155, 1156, 1366, 2011, 2011-3, 2066


Noise Level: 38 dB


Material: Copper


Maximum Rotational Speed: 2435 RPM


Air Flow Capacity: 70.69 Cubic Feet Per Minute


Product Dimensions: ‎10.87"L x 1.18"W x 4.92"H


Brand: ‎Corsair


Voltage: ‎12 Volts


Wattage: ‎260 watts


Cooling Method: ‎Water


Compatible Devices: ‎Intel LGA 1150, 1151, 1155, 1156, 1366, 2011, 2011-3, 2066


Noise Level: ‎38 dB


Material: ‎Copper


Maximum Rotational Speed: ‎2435 RPM


Air Flow Capacity: ‎70.69 Cubic Feet Per Minute


UPC: ‎842024126775 779177165699 843591071536


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎36


Manufacturer: ‎Corsair


Number of Items: ‎1


RAM: ‎1 GB


Wireless Type: ‎54g


Item model number: ‎CW-9060025-WW


Item Weight: ‎4 pounds


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎10.87 x 1.18 x 4.92 inches


Color: ‎Black


Computer Memory Type: ‎Unknown


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎January 1, 2016


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  • Big fan of Corsair CPU coolers (for years)
This is a review of the CORSAIR Hydro Series H100i v2 AIO Liquid CPU Cooler, 240mm Radiator. I used the Corsair H100i v2 cooler in my new gaming computer. This is the third computer I have built with an H100 series cooler. I built my new computer with the ASUS Maximus XI Hero motherboard in a Corsair 330R case with an Intel i7 8700K (overclocking) processor, 16 GB of Corsair DDR4 memory, and a Corsair AX860 power supply. Pick the Right Case! Tragically, my choice of the Corsair 330R case was a big mistake. The “Specifications” for the case on the Corsair website specifically list the Corsair H100i CPU cooler as being compatible with this case, but it is NOT. The 330R simply does not have enough "head room" at the top of the case to install the H100i v2 without interfering with: (1) the CPU power cables; (2) the rear exhaust fan; and (3) the top optical-drive bay. So be warned: Check your case's Specifications, of course, but also do some web-searching to see if anyone had problems installing the H100i v2 in your chosen case. When considering the H100i v2, make sure to visit the Corsair website and look through the Specifications and the "Quick Start Guide" (which you can download as a PDF file). Also, if you have never installed one of these coolers, there are some very helpful "How To" videos available on YouTube. Con: The "stock" fans are quite loud at full speed. Basic Steps to Install (but always follow the current "Quick Start Guide"): Note: I installed my H100i v2 in the top of the case. You could also install it in the front or the bottom, if your case is designed for such installations. 1. Open box and inventory all parts (to make sure you got everything). 2. Inspect to make sure it is new and has no obvious defects. For example, there should be a thin, smooth, unblemished layer of thermal paste on the base plate of the pump unit. If it is missing or scratched or blemished, it might not be new. Note: The next part works well if you have the computer standing up, instead of laying flat. 3. Locate the 4 standoff screws you will use to secure the backplate. For an Intel 1151 socket, they will be the ones with equal-length threads on both ends. 4. At the back of the motherboard partition plate, position the backplate. For an Intel 1151 socket, the sliding bits will be toward the inside. Hold the backplate in place with one hand. 5. While holding the backplate with one hand, pick up a standoff screw and thread it into the backplate. Do not tighten; just thread it loosely but enough not to fall off. Thread another standoff screw diagonally opposite of the first one. Thread the remain 2 standoff screws. Now finger-tighten all screws (don't force them). 6. Connect the two 120 mm fans to the radiator with the long screws. You must decide if you want the fans to be blowing air into the case or exhausting air out of the case. There is a small arrow on the fan's casing showing direction of flow. Of course, make sure both fans are blowing in the same direction. I orient the fans so their cables are both at the center. Note: The Corsair "Quick Start Guide" points out that best cooling performance is achieved if fans are mounted to blow outside air into the case. I always use the CPU cooler as an exhaust. This means hotter air is being blown into the radiator; but I have never had any problems cooling the CPU with this configuration. Note: The next part works well if you have the computer laying flat, instead of standing up. A second person may make the next steps easier (or harder, depending on the person). Suggestion: If you are working in a small case will little extra "top room" above the motherboard, then I highly recommend that you make connections to your motherboard before installing the radiator (for example, CPU power cable(s), connections to optical drives if at top of case, etc.). 7. Get the 8 short screws you need. Position radiator against inside of case (at top of case, in my build). While holding radiator in place, secure radiator to the case with the short screws, which are inserted from the outside of the case. Suggest that you do not fully tighten any screw until all 8 screws are inserted. 8. Connect the pump unit to the CPU. This is where you should really watch a YouTube video first. Two things: (1) Thermal paste should already be applied to the pump's heat transfer plate, so you do not need to apply more thermal paste; (2) you need to hold the pump unit firmly flat against the CPU the entire time you are securing it with the 4 threaded nuts; (3) nuts should be finger-tight, do not use screw driver and over-tighten; (4) loosely attach the 4 nuts at first, then tighten (in stages) the 1st one, then the opposite one, then the remaining two. You do not want the plate rubbing or tilting during this process. It might be best for one person to focus on holding the pump flat (evenly touching the CPU) while another person secures the nuts. Note: While you do not need thermal paste if all goes well, you might want to have a tube handy just in case things don't go exactly right the first time. I you need to try a second time, you should remove all thermal paste from both the CPU top and the pump bottom with isopopal alchohol (I use alcholol wipes, like for sterilizing arms before giving a shot). 9. Corsair's "Quick Start Guide" states that pump power should be connected to CPU_FAN and the 2 cables from the radiator's fans should be connected to the 2 connectors coming off the pump. If you connect the pump power to CPU_FAN (and the 2 fans to the pump cables), then go into BIOS and make sure that the fan profile for CPU_FAN is always at 12 vdc (maximum) at all temperatures. Note: My motherboard's installation guide would have the H100i v2 the pump connected to AIO_PUMP and 2 fans connected to CPU_FAN and CPU_OPT on the motherboard. I chose to follow the Corsair "Quick Start Guide" and connected the pump to CPU_FAN and the 2 fans to the pump. This configuration has the fans controlled on pump temperature (a more direct indicator of radiator demand) rather than motherboard temperature. 10. (Optional) If you like you may connect the H100i v2 to a USB port. Just connect the little connector to the pump and the bigger connector to a USB 2.0 socket on your motherboard. You need this USB connection if you want to use the Corsair Link software for system monitoring. 11. (Optional) Install the Corsair Link software. You can download it from the H100i v2 product page on the Corsair website. This nifty utility allows you to monitor temperatures as well as pump and fan status. For example, it displays: (1) H100i v2 temperature, pump speed, and fan speeds; (2) Motherboard temperatures (7 sensors, in my case); (3) CPU temperatures (separate indication for each "core"); (4) Video card temperature and fan speed. In conclusion: The H100i v2 is a fine product. I have used previous models of the H100 series in the past and they have lasted for years without any problems. From time to time I will stress-test my system while watching temperatures, just to make sure everything is still operating okay. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2018 by SeekingTraveler

  • Amazing Cooler, especially for the price. Works wonderfully!
I generally like to get the most out of the things I use, especially the products I use the most during my usual day. A good majority of the computers I have used throughout the years have used a single method of cooling; fans. I’ve noticed that most computers run relatively warmly, which is to be expected, especially with AMD brand processors. All computers have this problem, especially if they get too hot, they begin having issues due to them overheating. However, a full liquid cooled computer would be too expensive, so it would require something affordable and gives you that bang for your buck so to speak. I’ve used stock cooling equipment before in computers for quite a while, and I needed something to help bring my performance up and make my processor more efficient. I had come across another method of cooling, AIO Liquid coolers. A cheaper method of cooling for sure, and without all the hassle of pouring liquid and checking for leaks every fifteen minutes. It sure would be an effective and cheap method to help squeeze a little more performance out of your CPU. PRICE Now most coolers of this type are generally around the $80-$140 range and are quite affordable compared to the price of a more typical water-cooled setup you’d see in more enthusiast grade builds. Even if you’re new to computer building or if you’re more experienced, something in a high price range would cause you to shy away from that product. I believe price is the most important when it comes to buying computer parts. Something on the cheap end might break or ware out in a short time, while something more expensive will end up not achieving a good price to performance ratio. So something in between those ranges could potentially be your best bet. INSTALLATION Installing shouldn’t be too much of an issue, especially if you haven’t installed an AIO Water Cooler before. This particular unit features a dual 240mm radiator and is a little tedious to install. Two hands might seem enough, however computer cases vary and some have more room than others, so installation varies. In my particular case, installation was frustrating and took longer than I would have liked. The radiator is relatively thin compared to most other Coolers. However it’s to be noted if the fans are installed inside the case, motherboard heatsinks will get in the way of the bottom screws. A angled screw driver is really recommended for that part. AESTHETICS With sleeved tubing and a redesigned radiator pump and radiator, this updated version of the previous h100i helps give this product are much more redefined look. I believe this redesign gives the whole product a more of a sharper look to it, some more personality so to speak. With swappable faceplates and an RGB LED light in the pump that illuminated the Corsair Sails logo and their name, really helps personalize your computer and help fit into its color scheme. It’s probably a best bet to mention that the fittings for the tubing have been relocated to the inside of the cooling block and not on the side as with the previous cooler. This helps to prevent joint breaking and keep the whole thing streamlined and professional. PERFORMANCE Compared to the temperatures of a stock cooler, this one blows it out of the park. With a decrease in temperature from around 60 degrees Celsius to around 20 degrees. It’s a fantastic improvement, one of which I am happy for. Switching to a water cooled component really did improve the computers performance, which had been slow performing during long run times. Although, depending on fan orientation the performance can vary slightly, or even drastically. PROS There are certainly many benefits to using a component of this type. With a larger area of heat dissipation, more heat can be pulled away from the processor. This particular unit comes with a large radiator which helps remove heat out from the case and doesn’t push warm air around on the inside, which further helps decrease ambient temperature. It’s a great fit, especially when it comes to keeping the things you keep precious cool. I’ve found that keeping the radiator at the top of the case and having case fans pull air from the bottom and push the air to the back of the case and then up towards the radiator really helps add for that cooling factor. CONS Unfortunately, as with almost every product, there will most likely be drawbacks to take note of. As mentioned previously, installation can be a bit tricky and frustrating at times. I also have noticed with the time that this cooler has been in use for my current computer, both stock fan bearing did ware out and cause noise when first powered on but they do quiet down after a little while. On another note, tubing is very stiff out of the box and is very hard to maneuver during installation and can make certain radiator positions to be a bit difficult to pull off and may cause breaking on the tubing joints and potentially causing the cooler to leak. My choice of this particular cooler wasn’t a hard one. I’ve purchased products from Corsair before and I’ve liked their styling and build quality with many of their products. I felt this was the best choice do to its more noticeable redesign of the cooler pump, radiator, and sleeved tubing. These factors really improved the overall look of the system. Now there are other coolers that work exactly the same as this one, however if you’re looking for a more pleasing look, this is probably one to look into as it’s a one of a kind product and not many out there pull off that specific look, especially with the sleeved tubing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2016 by Jake

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